The pursuit of material success often leads to a profound question: Is there something more valuable than the possessions we accumulate? As we embark on our journeys, we may initially lack the very things we aspire to acquire; however, it is not merely the act of obtaining that presents challenges, but rather the preservation of what we have gained. Many individuals commence their endeavors with noble intentions, aiming to make a meaningful impact in their lives and the lives of those around them. Yet, it is not uncommon for these aspirations to devolve into circumstances that ultimately detract from our well-being and spiritual health. Thus, we must consider the necessity of stepping away from pursuits that no longer serve us, allowing for the restoration of our inner peace and connection to life’s true essence.
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The journey often begins without the desired possessions, which motivates the pursuit itself.
Acquiring material success is not as challenging as maintaining what one has achieved.
Good intentions can sometimes lead to unforeseen negative consequences in our lives.
Walking away from a project or goal can restore lost peace and balance within oneself.
Material wealth holds little value if it results in a spiritual deficit through relentless pursuit.
Returning to a former endeavor can yield a renewed perspective and deeper appreciation for one's accomplishments.
The Cost of Getting There when we begin a journey, we usually don't yet have the things we want to acquire.
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For the most part, that's the reason for the journey in the first place.
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And honestly, anyone can get anything they set their mind to.
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And if you think about yourself, that applies to you as well.
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And where people struggle is not acquiring things, is keeping what they acquire.
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Many of us set out with good intentions.
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We want to make a difference in the world.
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We want to have some kind of impact on our friends, our family, and the communities around us.
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But what happens when something that begins with good intentions starts having a negative impact?
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It's easy to lose focus in this game we call life.
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Sometimes it takes walking away from something you pour blood, sweat and tears into.
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Something you spent years building and working towards.
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How could someone walk away from that?
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Yes, much was gained along the journey, but much was also lost along the road getting there.
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And sometimes the truth is this.
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It's far easier to walk away on your own terms than to wait for the universe to force you to walk away.
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So let me ask you this question.
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Is there something more valuable than material success?
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Because what is all the material worth if on the road to achieving it, you become spiritually bankrupt running that rat race, chasing that so called American dream?
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By the way, who dreamed that dream?
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We might need to pull him to the side room and have a talk with him.
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My bad got sidetracked.
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For many people, that pursuit drains their joy for life.
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It disrupts harmony with family, friends and community.
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It can even take a toll on your mental health.
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Walking away gives you a chance to restore what was lost.
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It allows you to begin making deposits back into your spiritual bank account.
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And I'm not talking about tithing at church, sorry, preachers.
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I'm talking about restoring your peace, your balance, your connection to what truly matters.
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And if you ever return to the thing you once walked away from, you'll come back different.
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More peaceful, More grounded.
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More appreciative of what you built.
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Because this time you will gain success without losing yourself in the process.
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After all, for what shall it profit a man if he shall gain the world but loses his soul?
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